Wavve crime psychology analysis commentary "Reading the criminal's letters (hereinafter "Reading")" features criminal psychologist Park Ji-sun grants, who incisively analyzes serial killer Yoo Young-chul's letters.

On the 30th (today), in the fifth episode of "Reading," which is released, Park Ji-sun said, "I'm not someone who fears criminals, but after reading Yoo Young-chul's letters I had the first and last nightmare," arousing curiosity. Park Ji-sun described Yoo Young-chul as "an extraordinary figure with 20 known murder victims," and added, "When you read the letters, you feel like you're being cleverly drawn into the direction Yoo Young-chul wants. He is adept at manipulating people, and that seems to be why I had the nightmare."

Then a letter Yoo Young-chul sent to a reporter is revealed. Yoo Young-chul claimed, "I received a prison sentence and served time, and after being forcibly divorced I came to believe 'God is dead,'" emphasizing his pain, suffering and resentment. Former That That I Want to Know (that's what I want to know) PD Park Kyung-sik pointed out, "His tone is gentle, but he constantly blames others." Professor Park Ji-sun read between the lines of Yoo Young-chul's letter, saying, "There are places where he shows the perception that he is above the law and sees others as beneath him."

Yoo Young-chul also wrote in the letter, "My dream was to own a garden or work at a flower shop," and listed flower names at length. Seeing this, Seo Dong-ju wondered, "This sounds like something from an essay book; why would he write such prose in a letter?" Park Ji-sun penetrated Yoo Young-chul's psychology, saying, "He expected the letter he sent to a reporter to be disclosed by the media and tried to engage in image making." Immediately after Park Ji-sun's analysis, PD Park Kyung-sik said, "I too was fooled while reading Yoo Young-chul's letter," expressing shock and surprise. Attention focuses on the contents of Yoo Young-chul's letter, filled with a sense of victimhood and self-promotion, and the hidden subtext.

Meanwhile, Wavve only "Reading" is a current affairs and culture program that reads handwritten letters from real people involved in sensational cases and analyzes criminal psychology from experts' perspectives. The production teams of That That I Want to Know (that's what I want to know) and Tails of Tales (Kkokkomu) participated, boasting high immersion, and it has drawn heated reactions by handling letters from various figures such as Lee Young-hak, the "toothfather," Jang Dae-ho, the "Han River dismemberment murderer," and Yoo Jung-ho, who fell from a 1 million-subscriber YouTuber to a scammer in the 10 billion won range.

The crime psychology analysis commentary "Reading" is exclusively pre-released on Wavve every Friday at 5 p.m.<

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